
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 17, no. 1, 2026) is out. Contents include:
- Jane McAdam & Thomas Mulder, A Last Resort? Reframing Evacuations as an Anticipatory Disaster Risk Management Strategy
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Matthias Vanhullebusch, The Case for a Prohibition on Arbitrary Denial of Humanitarian Relief in Non-International Armed Conflicts:
Prospects, Challenges and Ways Ahead
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Giulia Bosi, The Protection of Mental Health under International Humanitarian Law
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Rohit Gupta, Forgotten Blind Spots of Jus in Bello:
The 1972 World Heritage Convention and the Natural Environment as ‘Cultural Heritage’
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Joshua F. Berry & Hitoshi Nasu, Wartime Imagery and the Standard of Care in the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law
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Emanuela Merck Giuliani, The European Union’s International Obligations Regarding Trade with Occupied Territories:
A Case Study of Western Sahara Litigation Before the cjeu